FYI: Miracle-Ear demonstrates latest technology

Published 6:00 pm, Monday, January 9, 2012

Miracle-Ear held a drawing in December for a TV Ears TV listening system. The winner, Juan Quintana of Midland, is pictured with Miracle-Ear representative Kay Scroggins.

Miracle-Ear held a drawing in December for a TV Ears TV listening system. The winner, Juan Quintana of Midland, is pictured with Miracle-Ear representative Kay Scroggins.

FYI: Miracle-Ear demonstrates latest technology

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Miracle-Ear Hearing Center will be hosting an open house during the month of January to demonstrate the latest technology available from Miracle-Ear. Free audiometric evaluations and video otoscope exams will be performed, and you will have the opportunity to “test drive” a set of hearing aids programmed for your loss. Miracle-Ear is offering savings on hearing aids purchased during this event — when you buy one hearing aid at regular price, the second hearing aid will be 50 percent off.

There will also be discounts of up to $500 for single hearing aid purchases.

Sixty-four years ago, in 1948, Ken Dahlberg started a company that would go on to revolutionize the hearing aid industry. Mr. Dahlberg, a World War II aviator turned electronic inventor, created the pillow radio for hospital patients’ private listening. This inspired the founding of Dahlberg, Inc., which became the foundation of Miracle-Ear.

A few short years later, Miracle-Ear invented the smallest hearing aid of the time — it was the first hearing aid to fit entirely in the ear, without any cords or tubes. Since then, Miracle-Ear has continued to introduce innovative technology to remove the barriers of hearing loss.

Hearing aid size has been reduced to models that fit entirely in the ear canal. Technological improvements allow customization of a hearing solution to an individual’s hearing loss profile. And Miracle-Ear’s customer service practices ensure that you are completely satisfied with the products and support you receive from your Miracle-Ear representatives nationwide.

In the last few years, digital technology has advanced hearing aid capabilities enormously. Miracle-Ear has led that advance with clear innovations and standard-setting products. The newest addition is the Aquavi, a waterproof and dustproof hearing aid that is well suited for active individuals living in a dusty climate. In addition, Bluetooth compatibility, custom listening programs, background noise reduction, digital feedback cancellation and digital telephone coils are just a few of the options available on Miracle-Ear hearing aids.

To learn more about digital hearing aids and for a complimentary demonstration of their latest features, call (432) 520-5566 for an appointment with Kay Scroggins, Midland’s Miracle-Ear representative.

Kay has been helping people with their hearing for over 20 years. In addition, Miracle-Ear’s Midland and Odessa offices are also Texas Medicaid and STAP providers. Qualified Medicaid recipients can receive hearing aids at no cost through the Texas Medicaid program. The STAP program provides free amplified telephones and related equipment to Texas residents with a hearing loss.

Call (432) 520-5566 or (800) 862-9317 for more information. The Midland office is located at 3001 W. Loop 250 North, Suite C-121. A second office is located in Odessa at 2508 N. Grandview, phone number (432) 368-7777.